Selection of soil:
Choose a relatively humid sandy soil rich in organic matter p>
Selection of environment:
Gentiana likes plenty of sunshine, so you can choose a place where the sun can shine directly p>
Preparation before planting:
The base fertilizer shall be sufficient, and then the surface of the soil shall be leveled to make ridges and ditches for planting gentian grass p>
Post planting curing:
After the seeds send out seedlings, the unhealthy seedlings with small rise can be pulled out, leaving stronger seedlings for cultivation p>
Weeding should be carried out frequently during the seedling period, which can be pulled out directly. Do not let the weeds absorb the nutrients of the soil, resulting in the lack of nutrients in the seedling, and do not wait until the grass grows up, which is easy to hurt the root of Gentiana p>
If there are turtles or lumps in the soil, loosen the soil in time. When loosening the soil, pay attention not to be too deep, otherwise it is easy to hurt the seedlings and bring the seedlings out of the soil at the same time. Transplanting and colonization can also be carried out when loosening the soil. After transplanting, loosen the soil 2 to 3 times p>
Top dressing should be carried out once after transplanting. Spraying can be used to spray fertilizer on the leaf surface. Topdressing shall be carried out at the time of budding and flowering and fruiting. In three to four years, the soil can be fertilized once, and the soil should be paved after fertilization p>
Thinning flowers and picking buds
For fruit bearing plants, if the number of flowers is far greater than the number of fruits, the flowers should be picked and cut in time to avoid consuming unnecessary nutrients. If it is not picked and cut in time, the final fruit will fall when it is not fully formed. Remove p>